Center for Pain Relief at UWMC-Roosevelt

About this Clinic

The Center for Pain Relief at UWMC-Roosevelt is dedicated to predicting, diagnosing and preventing pain from becoming a disabling disease. This state of the art outpatient clinic provides comprehensive pain evaluations and inter-professional treatment services for patients with difficult to treat and complex persistent pain. 

Conditions that may be associated with complex persistent pain may include:   
  • Injury, disease or surgery
  • Spinal pain and related spinal nerve injuries
  • Illness, such as shingles, arthritis, diabetes and cancer
  • Syndromes, such as fibromyalgia, visceral and pelvic pain syndromes, complex regional pain syndrome, headaches and persistent muscular (myofascial) pain syndromes

Philosophy of Care

We provide individualized, holistic, and patient-centered care through an inter-professional approach. Teams work together to provide customized pain diagnosis and treatment, and may include specialists in:

  • Anesthesiology
  • Neurosurgery
  • Imaging and Radiology
  • Rehab Counseling
  • Internal Medicine
  • Psychology
  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
  • Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • Neurology
  • Psychiatry
  • Oral Medicine
  • Pharmacy Specialists


Services Offered

  • Comprehensive evaluation of the pain condition and its possible sources
  • Prevention of pain through conservative management and interventional procedures that target  long-term relief
  • Assessment of risks for developing chronic pain and associated complications
  • Identification of obstacles to recovery
  • Patient education and counseling about lifestyle changes that can help manage the pain
  • Image-guided minimally invasive procedures for diagnosis and treatment
  • Coordinated referrals for specialized physical therapy
  • Collaborative nursing pain care support for selected community practices
  • On-site pharmacist consultations about your medications, providing a personalized prescription analysis and recommendation
 

Awards

The Center for Pain Relief is part of the UW Medicine’s Division of Pain Medicine, which has received many prestigious awards, including:
  • 2012 NIH Pain Consortium Center of Excellence in Pain Education (CoEPE)
  • 2011 Honorary Mention of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Health Care Innovation
  • 2011 World Institute of Pain (WIP) Center of Excellence Award
  • 2010 American Pain Society (APS) Center of Excellence Award
  • 2010 The Joint Commission (TJC) Best Practices Award
  • Army Surgeon General (OTSG) Commander’s Coin

To make an appointment, please call 206.598.4282: Monday through Saturday 7:00am – 8:00pm and Sunday 9:00am – 5:30pm.

Address

UW Medical Center-Roosevelt *
4225 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Seattle, WA 98105

* Note there are two similar buildings next to each other in this location: This clinic is located in the south or downhill building. The north or uphill building is 4245 Roosevelt.

For information about facility fees and hospital-billing, please visit our facility fee FAQs.

Care Providers

James E. Anderson
James E. Anderson

PA-C Anderson believes that listening to patients is more than just a promise, and that it's in fact is the key to successful partnerships between ...
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Jane C. Ballantyne
Jane C. Ballantyne

Dr. Ballantyne received her medical degree from the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine in London, England. She trained in Anesthesiology at the ...
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Michael Gofeld
Michael Gofeld

Dr. Gofeld is a UW assistant professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine and the Department of Neurological Surgery. His clinical ...
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Catherine Qing Howe
Catherine Qing Howe

Dr. Howe is a UW acting assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. She works as a consulting psychiatrist in the ...
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Suzanne Ellen Rapp
Suzanne Ellen Rapp

Dr. Rapp is board certified in anesthesiology with a specialty board certification in pain medicine. Her interests include soft tissue pain, ...
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James Patrick Robinson
James Patrick Robinson

Dr. Robinson is a UW clinical professor of rehabilitation medicine. He sees patients at the UW Medicine Center for Pain Relief and the BoneĀ and Joint ...
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Angela Leigh Roof
Angela Leigh Roof


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Irakli Soulakvelidze
Irakli Soulakvelidze

Dr. Soulakvelidze is a UW assistant professor of anesthesiology and pain medicine. His clinical interests include chronic, acute pain, cancer pain ...
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Kari Astley Stephens
Kari Astley Stephens

Dr. Stephens is a faculty member in UW Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and a licensed clinical psychologist. Her clinical interests include ...
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Joe Stuckey
Joe Stuckey

Joe Stuckey is a nationally certified Rehabilitation Counselor with over 15 years of clinical experience at the University of Washington Medical ...
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Mark Daniel Sullivan
Mark Daniel Sullivan

Dr. Sullivan is a UW professor of psychiatry and adjunct professor of bioethics and humanities. He provides psychiatric consultation services in the ...
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David J Tauben
David J Tauben

Dr. Tauben is a UW clinical associate professor and director of medical student education in pain medicine in a joint appointment with the Department ...
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Thomas R Taylor
Thomas R Taylor


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Heather Tick
Heather Tick


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Judith A Turner
Judith A Turner

Dr. Turner is a UW professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and rehabilitation medicine. Her clinical interests include chronic pain problems ...
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Tiffany T Zhang
Tiffany T Zhang

Tiffany Zhang is a certified physician assistant and teaching associate at the Center for Pain Relief. Her clinical interests include diagnosis and ...
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Contact Information and Hours

General Contact (Phone):206.598.4282
Hours:Monday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Address:UW Medical Center-Roosevelt I
4225 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Seattle, WA 98105
Parking Information:Both Roosevelt buildings have underground parking. Parking fees are discounted with clinic validation. Patients and their families can get their parking ticket stamped at their appointment site.

Disability Parking
Both garages offer parking for people with impaired mobility. If your vehicle is larger than the garages' accommodations, designated disability spaces are available on the west side of the building and in the covered garage behind 4245 Roosevelt Way N.E.
Bus Directions:Several bus lines of King County Metro Transit serve Roosevelt Way and the surrounding neighborhood. Among them are routes No. 66, No. 67, No. 79 (north and southbound) and No. 355 (southbound only).

Use Metro's Trip Planner to learn which buses can help you get to the clinics, or call Metro at 206.553.3000.

Driving Directions

The UW Medical Center-Roosevelt clinics are located at 4245 and 4225 Roosevelt Way N.E. The two red brick buildings are a few blocks northwest of the main medical center; 4225 (UWMC-Roosevelt I) is the southernmost of the two buildings. See map.

From Interstate 5: 
  • Exit at Northeast 45th Street and head east. If you are traveling I-5 northbound, turn right at the exit ramp onto 45th. If you are traveling on I-5 southbound, turn left onto 45th. 
  • From the freeway, travel four blocks and turn right onto Roosevelt Way, a one-way street. 
  • Continue two blocks. The buildings are on the right.

From Interstate 405:
  • Take exit 14 (State Route 520), heading west to Seattle across the Lake Washington bridge. 
  • Merge onto Interstate 5 northbound and exit at Northeast 45th Street. 
  • Turn right at the exit ramp onto Northeast 45th, and travel four blocks. 
  • Turn right again, onto Roosevelt Way. The buildings will be on your right side, about two blocks down.

Free shuttle service is available between the medical center and the two Roosevelt buildings. 

Referral Instructions

To speak with a Center for Pain Relief specialist, call 206.598.4282.

Health-care providers making a referral should fax a UW Medicine referral request (PDF) to 206.598.4576.

To refer a patient, use the UW Medicine referral form.

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